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11 Apr 2024

Egypt’s Sky Vision picks up converted A320 freighter through Vaayu Group

Egypt’s Sky Vision picks up converted A320 freighter through Vaayu Group
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Egyptian company Sky Vision Airlines has received an Airbus A320 converted freighter, the second A320P2F to be handed over by lessor Vaayu Group.

The aircraft, MSN2724, was originally delivered to Singaporean operator Scoot in 2006.

Powered by International Aero Engines V2500s, the twinjet also served with Greek wet-lease carrier Orange2fly.

“We are extremely encouraged by the demand for the A320P2F,” says ST Engineering senior vice-president and head of freighter leasing Tan Boom Keng.

He says this is “clear testimony” of the “versatility, benefits and value” of the cargo modification.

Sky Vision Airlines chief Amr Abd El-Zaher says Vaayu has a “great record” in the aviation sector and offers “invaluable expertise”.

Vaayu’s first A320P2F was leased to Indian operator Pradhaan Air Express. It aims to take another of the type this year.


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